Summary: This sermon focuses on gaining peace and confidence when the future seems uncertain and worries abound.

We’re in a very appropriate series considering what we just talked about...a series called uncertainty. We live in uncertain times and last week Chad reminded us that this book was written to people who lived in uncertain times. Whether it was Moses leading people out of slavery, or David facing Goliath, Peter preaching to the crowds on Pentecost, all these people lived in times of uncertainty.

And we live in uncertain times too, don’t we? Which means that the Bible is more relevant today, in these times, than any other time in our lives. We should be looking here for answers to the questions we have in or hearts. And one of our biggest questions these days is this - what do I do in uncertain times?

(Do me a favor and somewhere on your sheet, write down the thing or things that you are most worried about, most uncertain about, these days.)

And this is what we learned: (it’s in your notes)

Life is uncertain, but God is not.

That thing you wrote down, is one of the uncertainties of life. Now I want you to remember. Life is uncertain but God is not. That we don’t know what tomorrow holds, but we know who holds tomorrow. No matter what happens, god has the whole world in his hands.

And as Christians, this truth that God is in control should dictate how we respond to crisis. It’s amazing to me how instinctive this can be at times. A lot of you heard about the plane that had to emergency land in the Hudson River a few months ago....the Pilot, captain Sullenberger or "Sully" as they called him, did an amazing job bringing them down on the river without loss of life. ( I was in Dallas this week and got to pilot in one to the flight simulators that southwest Airlines uses to train their 737 pilots. And there is so much detail! It gave me a better appreciation of all he did. After the rescue, they were interviewing the crew about the incident and they asked one of the flight attendants, "so what was everyone doing as the plane went down?" Does anyone know what she said? "Everyone was praying"

Now how do you think that happened? Do you think the captain had to get on and say "This is the captain speaking...in preparation for a crash landing into the Hudson River, we’d encourage all of you to break into groups of two or three and pray that God will intervene in this catastrophe. Have a good day and thank you for flying USAir" You kidding me? No one told them they should pray. They just did it. In times of uncertainty we do some things instinctively. Because in our hearts we know what? God has the whole world in his hands.

But what we should do is not always that clear, Is it? I mean we hope we do the right things...but how do we know? What should we be doing? How should we live in uncertainty? And here is a great question: How do I find peace in the midst of the storm?

Today I want to look a the story of a guy who had to find peace in the midst of the storm. And we are going to see some very practical things that he does to not just survive the storm, but thrive in the midst of it. His name is Hezekiah and you will find the passage in 2 Chronicles 32.